Microsoft investigated its dealings with IMOD after The Guardian published an article revealing Israel spied on civilians.
The move by the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant is in response to an Aug. 6 report by The Guardian, which revealed how Microsoft Azure was being used to store and process millions of Palestinian ...
After facing employee protests, Microsoft says it's 'ceased and disabled' a set of services that Israel's Ministry of Defense ...
The investigation was sparked by a story in The Guardian that reported that Unit 8200, the elite Israel military intelligence ...
Brad Smith, Vice Chair & President, shared the below communication with Microsoft employees this morning. I want to let you know that Microsoft has ceased and disabled a set of services to a unit ...
Microsoft said Israel's use of Azure to store data obtained through mass surveillance of Palestinians violated its terms ...
Storage is a finite IT asset, and organizations can’t get enough of it. Businesses are consuming more storage every day, and it’s up to IT to keep up. Rather than consistently add expensive new ...
On August 6, The Guardian reported that “multiple individuals have asserted that the IDF is using Azure for the storage of files of phone calls obtained ...
Israel’s military had been using Microsoft’s AI translation services and cloud storage to aid in the war in Gaza ...
After months of protests and reporting, Microsoft will now block the Israeli military from using some of its services.
Microsoft said it has ended a portion of the Israel Ministry of Defense's access to its technology that it used to spy on ...